Best TBR Spin. Guilt free removal of The House of Spirits and select one of my Shorty September books. Picking up Black Vodka by Deborah Levy, a collection of short stories. Bought them secondhand at the same time and amused the woman at the desk, who asked me whether I was going for an alcohol theme.
Stop worrying about the length of your videos. You’re very enjoyable and entertaining to watch🤩 My best books of August The Alternatives by Caoilinn Hughes The Coast Road by Alan Murrin Wild Houses by Colin Barrett My Friends by Hisham Matar Amy & Isabelle by Elizabeth Strout I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Hapman Did you get the reference to Macbeth in Birnam Wood? Sending a hug 🤗
Your review of Monsters and your problems with it describes very well why I never wanted to pick it up although I'm interested in the topic. I'm always wondering if all the people who are defending (living) artists, arguing that you should separate the art from the artist, would still stick to that opinion, if they themselves or someone they love would become a victim of some of the artist's actions.
I was thinking of the Monsters book when the recent stuff about Alice Munro broke. Basically I love her stories, whatever the author might have done. And the current cancel culture has many readers avoiding her books. Plus it is uncomfortable that accusations have been made after her death so she has no right of reply.
Great video😊
Welcome back , book lovers have missed u
Lovely to see you back matey! Looking forward to Babylons Ashes 🎉
Love a challenge reading video so very pro all your ideas!
Best TBR Spin. Guilt free removal of The House of Spirits and select one of my Shorty September books. Picking up Black Vodka by Deborah Levy, a collection of short stories. Bought them secondhand at the same time and amused the woman at the desk, who asked me whether I was going for an alcohol theme.
Stop worrying about the length of your videos. You’re very enjoyable and entertaining to watch🤩
My best books of August
The Alternatives by Caoilinn Hughes
The Coast Road by Alan Murrin
Wild Houses by Colin Barrett
My Friends by Hisham Matar
Amy & Isabelle by Elizabeth Strout
I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Hapman
Did you get the reference to Macbeth in Birnam Wood?
Sending a hug 🤗
Your review of Monsters and your problems with it describes very well why I never wanted to pick it up although I'm interested in the topic.
I'm always wondering if all the people who are defending (living) artists, arguing that you should separate the art from the artist, would still stick to that opinion, if they themselves or someone they love would become a victim of some of the artist's actions.
I was thinking of the Monsters book when the recent stuff about Alice Munro broke. Basically I love her stories, whatever the author might have done. And the current cancel culture has many readers avoiding her books. Plus it is uncomfortable that accusations have been made after her death so she has no right of reply.